WHEN GHOSTS DISAPPEAR - TELLING IT THE WAY HE SAW IT
By Sandy McLean Jan. 5, 1997  Mississauga News

     With the release of his first book, Mississauga author Claude Limberger hopes to mold the future to how he saw it.
     Less than a year ago, the local business man had a vision. The book,
Afterworld: When Ghosts Disappear, is the telling of that vision.  It's a tale of how the destruction and devastation of Earth affects the author's family.  But it's more than that.
     The story teller is Limberger, a grandfather. But much of the time, the author is a spirit form the afterworld, providing readers with keen insight.
"We live our lives and we choose to live our lives the way we want, but we can change that if we want. I'm going to start telling peole that, :" Limberger said.
     In the book, Limberger's family moves into the woods to live off the land.  Years later, Limberger dies following the birth of his first great grandchild.  Limberger faces many trials in the spirit world, eventually returning to present day to try to effect change.
     Limberger, 36, currently co-owns Jason Electric and Jason Computing Services with his father and another partner.
      His book is available at the Omega Center in Toronto's Yorkdale district and Limberger expects it to be available in Chapters Bookstores this month.
     Limberger knows some people will think he's crazy.
     "I was a logical, scientific, person," Limberger said.  But a series of coincidences made Limberger a believer in the afterworld.
     "I've been having dreams all my life, but I never paid attention to them," the author said.
     About eight years ago, Limberger did start paying attention.  He was infected by a parasite he picked up from eating chicken, couldn't eat without becoming ill, and was starving to death. While healing, Limberger started to get in touch with his inner feelings.
     He plans to write again.
"I have a few more visions in my head I have to write down. It's still happening. I've embarked on  a long journey," Limberger said.

AUTHOR TAKES BACK HIS LOST YEARS WITH HIS LATEST BOOK
By Irene Gentle  July 29, 1998  Mississauga News

Author Claude Limberger lost almost ten years of his life after he fell ill with a rare form of food poisoning.  Today the Mississauga native is snatching back those lost years with his fantasy novel, Timestopper  In Timestopper, the main
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